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Substituting Data Annotation with Balanced Updates and Collective Loss in Multi-label Text Classification

Authors :
Ozmen, Muberra
Cotnareanu, Joseph
Coates, Mark
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Multi-label text classification (MLTC) is the task of assigning multiple labels to a given text, and has a wide range of application domains. Most existing approaches require an enormous amount of annotated data to learn a classifier and/or a set of well-defined constraints on the label space structure, such as hierarchical relations which may be complicated to provide as the number of labels increases. In this paper, we study the MLTC problem in annotation-free and scarce-annotation settings in which the magnitude of available supervision signals is linear to the number of labels. Our method follows three steps, (1) mapping input text into a set of preliminary label likelihoods by natural language inference using a pre-trained language model, (2) calculating a signed label dependency graph by label descriptions, and (3) updating the preliminary label likelihoods with message passing along the label dependency graph, driven with a collective loss function that injects the information of expected label frequency and average multi-label cardinality of predictions. The experiments show that the proposed framework achieves effective performance under low supervision settings with almost imperceptible computational and memory overheads added to the usage of pre-trained language model outperforming its initial performance by 70\% in terms of example-based F1 score.<br />Comment: Proc. Conf. Lifelong Learning Agents (CoLLAs), 2023

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2309.13543
Document Type :
Working Paper